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    Default Re: centipede enthusiasts!


    DON'T TRY HANDLING YOUR PEDES UNLESS DISIDIDO MO OR AYAW NLNG JUD...sorry sa kasagaran...

    bai choi...oo, same ta..baga-baga pod na sa among bukid...mao na ila tawag ana didto...hehehe!!

  2. #22

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    Quote Originally Posted by shiote View Post
    sir choy, local ra diay na?
    yup... daghan ayo ni diri sa amoa sir shiote... ara ni makit-an ilawm sa mga buli nga nangatumba... kauban sa mga crickets, certain specie of cockroach, and other inverts like the bark scorps(l.australisiae)

    Local - meaning it can be found locally idol pyro...
    endemic - guro imo gimean meaning dili lang diri sa pinas makit-an pero sa tibuok S.E.Asia...

  3. #23

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    Quote Originally Posted by choyadgreat View Post
    yup... daghan ayo ni diri sa amoa sir shiote... ara ni makit-an ilawm sa mga buli nga nangatumba... kauban sa mga crickets, certain specie of cockroach, and other inverts like the bark scorps(l.australisiae)

    Local - meaning it can be found locally idol pyro...
    endemic - guro imo gimean meaning dili lang diri sa pinas makit-an pero sa tibuok S.E.Asia...
    ahw, magpabulong ko sa province sir. haha basin naa madakpan.

  4. #24

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    naa ko ingon ani siguro, pero bahala na dili ko mukupot ani kay patay man gani ang mga baboy anay og butakal kung mapaakan ani, hehehe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zalcruz View Post
    naa ko ingon ani siguro, pero bahala na dili ko mukupot ani kay patay man gani ang mga baboy anay og butakal kung mapaakan ani, hehehe.
    unsay name ani sir? preha rani sa ila ka sir choy nga new molt?

  6. #26

    Default Re: centipede enthusiasts!

    morag juvenile S. subspinipes na siya sir shiote...

  7. #27

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    centipede keeper na ko

  8. #28

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    haha i was very excited to own one pero when i saw kana na pic gi luod ko.
    HAHA

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    Default Re: centipede enthusiasts!

    Quote Originally Posted by pyroRAPTOR View Post
    similar to ts ra bro, ang ts if anaron jud nimo ug handle since 2 inch or unsa dha mao rapod ang centipede...subspineps is not local, kay it can be found south east asia man...ang scolopendra subspineps daghan au ug name...

    - vietnamese centipede
    - malaysian centipede
    - asian forest centipede
    - red haed chinese cenipede
    - asian giant centipede (though its not really the biggest) kay ang scolopendra gigantea mn ang pna ka dako sa scolopendra specie..

    mao ng mag libog ta when searching using its common name kay dagha au...pero ang original jud nga name ana is vietnamese centipede...

    as ive encountered, tanan skittish jud unless anad na nimo ug handle since gamay pa..

    naa koy link sa video, iya gi handle iyang Scolopendra gigantea/ peruvian giant (largest specie among scolopendra) sa pet expo, wala na diri nga specie...

    Scolopendra gigantea, Peruvian giant centipede hifi - YouTube

    Disagree.

    There ARE local
    Subspineps sp.

    You can look for good specimens of Subspineps sp. on lush vegetation outside urban areas
    [meaning rural areas like provinces] IF pul.an naka sa kanang common house centipede. After that, submit some pictures for Identification through Arachnoboards or any Invert-enthusiast hosting sites/forums.


    Disagree.

    Handling this specimens is discouraged. AND no invertebrate is susceptible to being TAMED etc. via handling unless of course, their brains function as that of a mammal/reptile. To my point of view, there are no DOCILE or TAMED tarantulas, and handling is subject to prediction and behavior assessment by the owner. Still, handling is discouraged.
    Last edited by moy1moy1; 11-06-2011 at 11:22 PM.

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    Default Re: centipede enthusiasts!

    Quote Originally Posted by moy1moy1 View Post
    Disagree.

    There ARE local
    Subspineps sp.

    You can look for good specimens of Subspineps sp. on lush vegetation outside urban areas
    [meaning rural areas like provinces] IF pul.an naka sa kanang common house centipede. After that, submit some pictures for Identification through Arachnoboards or any Invert-enthusiast hosting sites/forums.


    Disagree.

    Handling this specimens is discouraged. AND no invertebrate is susceptible to being TAMED etc. via handling unless of course, their brains function as that of a mammal/reptile. To my point of view, there are no DOCILE or TAMED tarantulas, and handling is subject to prediction and behavior assessment by the owner. Still, handling is discouraged.
    well said moi! well said
    naa ba brains ang inverts? haha

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